Meaning of Your grace
A respectful form of address for someone of high rank.
In simple words: A way to address someone with respect, often a royal or religious leader.
Your grace in a sentence
- The bishop was addressed as 'Your grace' by the congregation.
- 'Your grace', may I request your guidance on this matter?
- Everyone in the court stood in silence as they greeted 'Your grace'.
- She felt honored to be received by 'Your grace' in the royal palace.
- 'Your grace', I bring news of the kingdom's affairs.
How to use Your grace
Used primarily in formal settings, often in context with royalty or religious figures. Avoid informal contexts.
Grammar pattern
salutation + standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of a royal greeting, like a king or queen receiving respect.
Related words
Collocations with Your grace
- address Your grace
- speak to Your grace
- invite Your grace
Synonyms for Your grace
- Your Highness
- Your Excellency
- Your Lordship
- Your Majesty
- Reverend
Common mistakes with Your grace
- Used incorrectly for regular people instead of royalty or clergy.
- Confused with 'Your honor' which is used in legal contexts.
- Used in casual conversations, which may seem insincere.
Your grace appears in
Your grace in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
صاحب السمو/سيادتكم
طريقة لمخاطبة شخص باحترام، غالبًا ما يكون ملكًا أو زعيمًا دينيًا.
- Bengaliবাংলা
আপনার কৃপা
সম্মানের সাথে কাউকে সম্বোধন করার একটি উপায়, প্রায়শই একজন রাজকীয় বা ধর্মীয় নেতা।
- GermanDeutsch
Euer Gnaden
Eine respektvolle Art, jemanden anzusprechen, oft einen königlichen oder religiösen Führer.
- SpanishEspañol
Su gracia
Una manera de dirigirse a alguien con respeto, a menudo un líder real o religioso.
- Persianفارسی
جنابعالی
روش خطاب به کسی با احترام، معمولاً یک رهبر سلطنتی یا مذهبی.
- FrenchFrançais
Votre grâce
Une façon de parler à quelqu'un avec respect, souvent un chef royal ou religieux.
- ItalianItaliano
Vostra Grazia
Un modo per rivolgersi a qualcuno con rispetto, spesso un leader reale o religioso.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Vossa Graça
Um jeito de falar com alguém com respeito, geralmente um líder real ou religioso.
- RussianРусский
Ваша милость
Способ обратиться к кому-то с уважением, часто к королевской особе или религиозному лидеру.
- Urduاردو
آپ کی مہربانی
کسی سے عزت سے بات کرنے کا طریقہ، خاص طور پر شاہی یا مذہبی رہنما سے۔
- Chinese中文
您的恩典
一种尊称,通常用于称呼皇室或宗教领袖。
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Frequently asked questions about Your grace
What does Your grace mean?
A way to address someone with respect, often a royal or religious leader.
What is the definition of Your grace?
A respectful form of address for someone of high rank.
How do you use Your grace in a sentence?
The bishop was addressed as 'Your grace' by the congregation.
Can you give another example of Your grace?
'Your grace', may I request your guidance on this matter?
What are synonyms for Your grace?
Common alternatives include Your Highness, Your Excellency, Your Lordship, Your Majesty, Reverend.
What words go with Your grace?
It commonly pairs with address Your grace, speak to Your grace, invite Your grace.
What are common mistakes when using Your grace?
Used incorrectly for regular people instead of royalty or clergy. Confused with 'Your honor' which is used in legal contexts. Used in casual conversations, which may seem insincere.
How do you pronounce Your grace?
US: //jʊr ɡreɪs//, UK: //jɔːɡreɪs//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Your grace formal or informal?
"Your grace" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.
When should I use Your grace?
Used primarily in formal settings, often in context with royalty or religious figures. Avoid informal contexts.
